Heh, I highly recommend it. It’s pretty hard to find something for $40 today that brings such lasting joy. That’s the thing about a good inexpensive tool (of any kind); worth so much more than their cost once the tool starts being productive.
So many times I blow $40 on pure non-sense and don’t get the long-lasting joy and capability afforded by a good tool like this.
I think the value structures put in place by a lot of people are backwards. Sure, I enjoy eating at a 5-star restaurant, but I enjoy more investing in something that will more than pay me back for investment.